I’d insisted that da boys accompany me on a foray to take a ride on the wild side…I’d been wanting to check out what exists if you take the fork to the right on the way to our house…instead of goint to the left. Nine months of living here and I’d never gotten around to seeing what lay down this road…and I’d created this scene in my head of just what it looked like. It would have water…perhaps a river…(although I know that from a logical standpoint, this is geographically impossible…) and possibly some small, quaint little shops where people drink high tea and discuss how impossible it is to find decent help these days.

And so, off we drove. Down the lane…and dramatically swerving to the left, for a change.

Da boys were mortified when I flung the car into park and scrambled out…camera in hand…to capture this rather unexpected sight. Evidently, they were unaware that I’d brought my camera and were somewhat humiliated by my overt enthusiasm….but c’mon…it’s an alpaca. Who would’ve expected that??

Further down the lane, we saw the more expected equine:

…and then came upon a dead end with this sign:

The “parking area” was a muddy, rutted, mosquito-infested area that could hold approximately three cars. I was concerned that my sedan was not capable of navigating it without requiring a tow truck and a car wash, so we pulled off to the side of the road and walked for a bit.

Those who really know me know I am not a fan of the casual walk amongst the bugs and the trees and the skunks and the moss and the poison-whatever. However, in light of the fact that it was Mother’s Day…and I didn’t want to be remembered as the party-pooper…I gave it ten minutes, took this shot of Taylor (17) and whined proclaimed that I’d had enough, I was hungry and my curiosity was summarily satisfied:

Holy cow, wait wrong animal! Wow!!! I'm so impressed with the lilacs. My first thought was oh wow what a cute baby camel & it looks so soft, kinda like the animals I saw in Argentina. Then I read the sign. duh, duh, duh. That is awesome, I'm glad you took the other fork in the road.

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